St. Helena postage stamp year 1856 Queen Victoria 6 Pence

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St. Helena postage stamp year 1856 Queen Victoria 6 Pence

St. Helena postage stamp year 1856 Queen Victoria 6 Pence SG. 1

The St. Helena 1856 6 Pence Blue is the very first postage stamp ever issued by the island of St. Helena.

This is a classic piece of Victorian-era British Colonial philately and is a key acquisition for any serious collector of the region.

Here are the details for this important stamp:

👑 St. Helena 1856: Queen Victoria 6 Pence (First Issue)

FeatureDetail
Year of Issue1856 (Issued January 1, 1856)
Denomination6 Pence (6d)
ColorBlue (Often described as a deep blue or ultramarine)
DesignFeatures the side-profile portrait of Queen Victoria within a classic key-plate design, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co.
FormatImperforated (Meant to be cut from the sheet using scissors; proper margins are highly prized).
WatermarkLarge Star (often cataloged as Watermark 6).
Catalog NumbersScott N° 1
Stanley Gibbons (SG) N° 1
Historical SignificanceThis 6d value was the postal rate for a half-ounce letter sent to Great Britain at the time.

💰 Collectibility and Value

The value of this stamp is substantial and heavily depends on its condition, especially due to it being an imperforate stamp:

  • Margins: The most critical factor is the presence and completeness of the margins. A “four-margin” copy (where the design is clearly separate from the edges) is the most valuable.

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